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Authentic Indians : episodes of encounter from the late-nineteenth-century Northwest coast  Cover Image Book Book

Authentic Indians : episodes of encounter from the late-nineteenth-century Northwest coast

Summary: In this innovative history, Paige Raibmon examines the political ramifications of ideas about “real Indians.” Focusing on the Northwest Coast in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth, she describes how government officials, missionaries, anthropologists, reformers, settlers, and tourists developed definitions of Indian authenticity based on such binaries as Indian versus White, traditional versus modern, and uncivilized versus civilized. They recognized as authentic only those expressions of “Indianness” that conformed to their limited definitions and reflected their sense of colonial legitimacy and racial superiority. Raibmon shows that Whites and Aboriginals were collaborators—albeit unequal ones—in the politics of authenticity. Non-Aboriginal people employed definitions of Indian culture that limited Aboriginal claims to resources, land, and sovereignty, while Aboriginals utilized those same definitions to access the social, political, and economic means necessary for their survival under colonialism.

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  • ISBN: 0822335476 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 0822335352 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780822335474 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780822335351 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: xv, 307 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
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  • Publisher: Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2005.

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General Note:
"A John Hope Franklin Center book"--Prelim.
"A John Hope Franklin Center book"--Prelim. p.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references p. ([261]-293) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction: authenticity and colonial cosmology -- Local politics and colonial relations : the Kwakwa̲ka̲'wakw at home on the Northwest coast -- "The march of the aborigine to civilization" : live exhibits and the world's Columbian exposition, 1893 -- Theaters of contact : the Kwakwa̲ka̲'wakw at the fair -- Picking, posing, and performing : Puget Sound hop fields and income for aboriginal workers -- Harvest gatherings : aboriginal agendas, economy, and culture -- Indian watchers : colonial imagination and colonial reality -- The inside passage to authenticity : Sitka tourism and the Tlingit -- "The trend is upward" : mission and cottage life -- Civilization on trial : the Davis case -- Conclusion: authenticity's call.
Subject: Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Cultural assimilation -- Northwest, Pacific
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Cultural assimilation
Indigenous peoples, Treatment of -- Northwest, Pacific -- History -- 19th century
Salish peoples
Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Ethnic identity
Tlingit
Northwest, Pacific -- Race relations
Northwest, Pacific -- History -- 19th century
British Columbia -- History -- 19th century

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